Sunday, 27 November 2016

Is he dead? Whereabouts of whistle-blower Julian Assange Remain a Mystery

Julian
Assange the WikiLeaks owner who recently released the Podesta emails, which may
have uncovered a paedophilia ring in the American capitol which appears to include
senior government leaders, has not been seen for 33 days. His internet
connections were thought to have been unplugged during the American election by
the Ecuadorian Embassy officials where he is staying. During the American election, Assange's WikiLeaks sight had a massive cyber attack closing down the website.

Yesterday
WikiLeaks urged people to stop requesting Assange ‘proof of life,’ the official
Tweet asked; please stop asking us for "proof of life". We do not
control Assange's physical environment or internet connection. The 45-year-old
has been living within the confines of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for
more than four years. His political asylum follows fears he may be extradited
to the US over WikiLeaks-related activities and it’s no secret the American
government would like him killed.

What is #Pizzagate?

#Pizzagate
has gone viral, nuclear even, after Julian Assange released hacked emails from
John Podesta who is the former chairman of the 2016 Hillary Clinton
presidential campaign. He previously served as chief of staff to President Bill
Clinton and Counsellor to President Barack Obama. The leaked emails revealed
strange coded messages which so called ‘conspiracy theorists’ claimed refer to
a paedophile ring where children are bought for sex by government leaders.